Hay Baked Leg of Kid w/ Radish Tabbouleh and Lemon Yogurt

This hay baked leg of kid goat with radish tabbouleh and lemon yoghurt was cooked by The Salt Box for their #Goatober Supper Club in October 2017.

#Goatober is a month-long celebration of the billy kid goat, often seen as a waste by-product within the dairy industry and deemed worthless for the UK market. This recipe truly showcases how delicious kid is – mild and tender, with a sweet delicate flavour.

For the Hay Baked Kid:

Place the hay in a roasting tin and soak in the beer. Place the garlic, carrot, celery and onion into the middle of the hay.

Preheat the oven to 200C/180C Fan/Gas Mark 6.

Rub the kid leg all over with the butter and sprinkle over the thyme, salt and pepper. Place the leg on to the tray and pull the hay around the kid meat.

Cover with tin foil and bake for 1 hour.

Reduce the oven to 160C/140C Fan/Gas 3, uncover the kid goat and continue to cook for a further hour or until the meat becomes tender and begins to fall off the bone.

Transfer the leg to a platter to rest, discard the hay & vegetables.

Pour the stock into the roasting tin and place back on the hob. Reduce the stock by ⅓ to a ½ so you’re left with a light sauce. Strain the sauce through a very fine sieve to remove any stray bits of hay. Skim off any fat and set aside.

For the Radish Tabbouleh:

Bring the stock to the boil and add the bulgur wheat. Cook according to packet instructions, then strain and place into a big bowl.

Remove the radish tops and clean thoroughly.

Finely slice the radishes and add ⅔ to the bulgar wheat along with the mint, coriander, parsley, red onion and cucumber. Mix everything together and season to taste.

Serve on a platter garnished with the last ⅓ radishes, the leafy radish tops and a good drizzle of rapeseed oil.

For the Lemon Yogurt:

Place a chargrill pan on a medium heat.

Zest the lemon and place the zest into a bowl. Cut the lemon in half and caramelise on the chargrill.

Allow to cool slightly and then squeeze the juice in with the zest.

Stir through the small pot of yoghurt, harissa and season.

Roughly chop the coriander. Stir ⅔ into the yoghurt and scatter the rest over.

To serve, top the tabbouleh with the hay baked lamb, and drizzle over the lemon yogurt. Enjoy!

Serves 4

Hay Baked Leg of Kid

1 leg of kid goat

2 handfuls of clean hay

1 bottle of Light Lager

100g butter

4 tbsp chopped fresh thyme

1 tsp Maldon sea salt

1 tsp cracked black pepper

1 bulb of garlic, halved

1 carrot, sliced

2 stems of celery, sliced

1 white onion, sliced

500ml kid or lamb stock

Radish Tabbouleh

250g bulgar wheat

1 litre vegetable stock

1 bunch mint, finely chopped

1 bunch coriander, finely chopped

1 bunch parsley, finely chopped

1 bunch radishes with leafy greens removed

1 red onion, finely diced

¼ cucumber, seeds removed & finely diced

Salt and pepper to taste

Rapeseed oil

Lemon Yoghurt

1 lemon

Small pot of plain yoghurt

Salt

Pepper

1 tbsp harissa

Small bunch coriander

Nutritional Value

Our Kid Meat is a sustainable health red meat that is not only versatile but tasty too! As you can see from the Nutritional Information below the facts more than speak for themselves.

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Leg of Kid

Recognised in the 2017 Great Taste Awards with a Gold Star with the judges stating: ‘A beguiling joint encased in an appealingly thin layer of golden fat; sliced beautifully to reveal tender and incredibly juicy flesh. This makes delicious eating – ripples of fat running through the flesh are meltingly soft and flavourful, with no gristle or chewiness. The meat itself is absolutely delicious; it embodies the subtly rich flavour of young goat, without being overpowering, and with a clean, non-fatty finish. We could not keep our hands off the board.’ – What more can I say!